running maildirsmtp.
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If Bill Gates had a dime for every time a Windows box crashed...
...oh, wait a minute -- he
ue/todo, the message
will not be processed by qmail-send.
Here is a patch to make Qmail more reliable for Linux users using a
ReiserFS partition.
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If B
Does anyone knows what is the exact role of a /var/qmail/queue/foop
directory ?
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If Bill Gates had a dime for every time a Windows box
[EMAIL PROTECTED] écrit:
how can i shourtify ( limitthe size) of bounce messages
Look at my patch available from qmail.org or http://www.jedi.claranet.fr
Best regards,
-Jedi.
kapil sharma écrit:
Now i want to ask the folowing questions:
1: What is the maximum no. of sub directories under a directories?
2: Is there any way to increase this numbers of maximum files/ sub dir
under main dir?
What operating system are you running ? What filesystem is your partition
[EMAIL PROTECTED] écrit:
i didt found checkpassword file in /var/qmail/bin/ directory
i have compiled qmail 6-7 times but not able to get the checkpassword
file
Isn't the 'checkpassword' file somewhere in the /bin directory ?
so try G2S available from
http://www.jedi.claranet.fr
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If Bill Gates had a dime for every time a Windows box crashed...
...oh, wait a minute -- he already does.
Michael T. Babcock écrit:
This would probably be most useful on machines with more CPU than drive
space. Mind you, drive space does tend to be cheaper these days than CPU
time.
It depends on your email traffic. A small company usually has a single
box for web/ftp/mail/fax/dns and no more
protocols.
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If Bill Gates had a dime for every time a Windows box crashed...
...oh, wait a minute -- he already does
,
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Carlo Gibertini a écrit :
user with "|/my_program" will call the program.
"| ./my_program" would be better.
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- Music
Martin Lesser wrote:
in a Unix XWindow environment. I can't seem to find one that allows
the usage of Qmail's Maildirs. Does anyone know of one that is
Open Source ?
Xemacs and Gnus is your choice
Balsa (http://www.balsa.net) .
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are sending HTML mails
(and even HTML + plain text) for a plain text content, or just ugly and
useless colors or background.
Wotta stupid bandwidth starvation : the content is the same than a
plain text message, but with twice its size.
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the messages.
Switching to gettext and .po files would be a nice alternative.
-Jedi.
on Linux ?
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Anyway, it would be kewl if it was added to the Qmail home page (as a
local copy because that URL will soon disappear) .
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Ari Arantes Filho wrote:
Is it possible the put just the header of the message or just a few lines?
Yes, here is a patch that does the job. It defaults to bounce 50k of
text max, but you can change that limit in a control/bouncemaxbytes
file.
Best regards,
-Jedi
John Conover wrote:
Qmail does not use auth/identd, right?
Qmail itself does not need identd. But tcpserver and tcp-env can ask
that info if needed.
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